Elizabeth Thomson
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21 June 2019
Our Ref: FOI 2019/234 – F1202955
Dear Elizabeth Thomson,
Re: Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 – Request for Information
Thank you for your email which was received by the University on 3 June 2019 timed 1551
hours, requesting the following information:
What was your institution's income in each of the last 6 years from the undergraduate
tuition fees of:
1. Scottish domiciled students
2. RUK students (England, Wales & NI)
3. EU students
4. Non-EU/ overseas students.
I would like the information broken down by academic year.
University’s Response
What was your institution's income in each of the last 6 years from the undergraduate
tuition fees of:
1. Scottish domiciled students
2. RUK students (England, Wales & NI)
3. EU students
4. Non-EU/ overseas students.
UG
Scottish
RUK
EU students Non-
Total
£
Domiciled
students
EU/Overseas
Students
(England,
Students
Wales & NI)
2017-2018
20,912,000
21,520,000
3,737,000
51,304,000
97,473,000
2016-2017
19,450,000
20,785,000
4,350,000
42,833,000
87,418, 000
2015-2016
19,696,000
17,752,000
4,454,000
38,224,000
80,126, 000
2014-2015
20,797 ,000
12,637,000
5,112,000
29,877,000
68,423,000
2013-2014
22,322,000
8,401,000
5,298,000
24,437,000
60,458, 000
2012-2013
22,622,000
2,806,000
5,863,000
18,800,000
50,091, 000
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